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Although there are costs in setting up an online business, thankfully they are minimal and so you can proceed to work on your business at your leisure, developing it alongside your daytime job, while not breaking the bank. Firstly, do your planning on paper or on a word processor, so that you know exactly what your business will entail. Then create a business plan using the free resources available, such as business plan software from high street banks. You don't even have to start spending on your website straight away. Think about what you would like your site to be called and what layout it will need. Type up each of your pages on a word processor or notepad, so that you have at least fifteen pages of around 500 words each before you get started - your site needs to be content rich in order for search engines to index you. Once you have all of your materials ready then you can start to set up your website. Use a reliable site such as heartinternet.co.uk to search for a potential domain name. It may take a while to find something suitable but keep adding names to your basket and use it as a shortlist, deleting the ones you don't want to use before checking out. You will then need to decide who will host your website. You can always use the same company or you can shop around and find a cheaper host. We recommend using someone who offers: - unlimited storage space - unlimited bandwidth - cPanel - one click installation of website building tools such as joomla and wordpress If you are not technically minded then fear not, there are many people who can help you set up and maintain a joomla based website. It's one of the easiest tools for building your online business as it has huge potential for growth (there are many free and commercial plugins available for joomla), plus the added bonus is that you don't need to be a computer whizz to use it, just log in to your administrator panel and it's a simple as using a word processor on your computer. Once your site is set up you'll need to customise the look of it. A great resource is joomla24.com where you'll find hundreds of free templates that you can install. You'll need to add your own company logo but if you're not graphically minded then don't waste your time, again you can get this very cheaply - use a site like musozone.com to find a reasonably priced graphic designer who will create a unique logo for your site. While your logo is being created, copy and paste your pages into your site. Then replace your logo (or get someone to do it for you) and you're ready to roll.
In summary, it's very low-cost to get set up. You'll need: - a domain name: approx £10 per year for a.com - web hosting: you can find it from £1 per month if you shop around - a logo: starting from just £5 for a basic design - help setting up: you can find freelance assistance from as little as £5 per hour As you can see, getting set up is incredibly cheap. Even optimising and marketing your site can be low / no cost if you're prepared to put in the time and effort to learn new skills. If you want to get up and running sooner or need help getting set up while working your daytime job then you can always hire someone to do the technical work in order to speed things along.
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